Talk:Pedro Rodríguez (racing driver)
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1970 Belgian GP winning speed
An IP editor has repeatedly been changing Rodríguez' average speed in the 1970 Belgian Grand Prix to 157.176 mph/252.951 km/h.
Source | Laps x Lap length (km) | Race distance (km) | Time | Speed (km/h) | Speed (mph) |
FORIX (subscription site) | 28 x 14.100 | 394.8 | 1:38:09.9 | 241.300 | |
ChicaneF1 | 28 x 14.100 | 394.800 | 1:38:09.9 | 241.308 | |
Mike Lang's Grand Prix! Vol 2, p122 | 28 x 14.10 | 394.80 | 1:38:09.9 | 241.308 | 149.941 |
grandprix.com | 28 x 14.1 | 1:38:09.900 |
and if you do the maths: 28 x 14.100 km = 394.800 km / 1:38:09.9 = 241.308 km/h = 149.94 mph. DH85868993 (talk) 10:09, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
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1966 German Grand Prix
Rodríguez entered the 1966 German Grand Prix in an F2 car, and therefore it doesn't count as an F1 result, yet in the table of his results, it is present and not marked as an F2-only result. Should this not be marked in some way, or shown in a separate table? Egcrossan (talk) 16:17, 18 July 2022 (UTC)